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Handpan Sabye

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"A huge thank you to Instruments du Monde: an amazing bundle (instrument, accessories, book, and video). The sound of my handpan is incredible."

Daphne C.

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Start playing handpan with one tuned to the Sabye scale!

Add a touch of reverie with this handpan tuned to the Sabye scale

Developed from the Lydian mode specifically for handpan, the Sabye scale is known for its airy, dreamy character. The notes blend effortlessly, creating long, warm harmonics that inspire creativity and make the instrument wonderfully versatile. A Sabye scale handpan is also very approachable, which makes it a great fit for beginners while still offering plenty of depth for advanced players. In other words, it’s an ideal scale for progressing naturally as your skills grow. Available in D, E, or B Sabye, your future Sabye handpan is ready to help your music fully come alive. Don’t wait—add it to your cart today.

Free accessories:

  • A 290-page book featuring 25 pieces of sheet music and a 16-video course from a handpan teacher
  • A padded carrying case
  • A protective natural jute braid
  • A tripod stand
  • A pair of mallets
  • A cleaning cloth

Technical specifications of the Sabye handpan

  • Instrument family: percussion – idiophones
  • Number of notes: 9
  • Tuning: D, E, or B Sabye
  • Frequency: 440 or 432 Hz
  • Diameter: 55 cm
  • Height: 25 cm
  • Material: 1.2 mm thick stainless steel
  • Weight: 4 kg

Still in the realm of handpans with bright, uplifting tones, the Ysha Savita scale handpan can also be an appealing alternative. This scale stands out for its softness and the poetic atmosphere it creates. If you’re looking for a way to express your feelings, this type of handpan may be exactly what you need.

Discover Hang in Balance and Quintin Handpan Music together today

The handpan is a travel-friendly instrument that attracts musicians and educators from all walks of life. Daniel Waples, founder of the Hang in Balance project in the United Kingdom, shares his expertise through videos and lessons that highlight the instrument’s endless possibilities. Quentin Moreau, a French artist who came to prominence at the “Svargo’s Wheel” festival, runs the Quintin Handpan Music website, where he offers detailed tutorials and original compositions. These platforms let you explore advanced techniques, learn how to balance melodic and rhythmic playing, and connect with an active community. At festivals, you can meet these artists and try the latest innovations. Lightweight and portable, these instruments slip easily into a bag for your musical journeys. An accessible, inspiring learning world awaits you through these online resources and in-person encounters—get your handpan and explore these educational programmes today while sharing your creativity with the global community.

Discover Bertrand's story about the handpan and meditation

On September 9, 2020, author Bertrand published an article on a meditation blog, later updated on January 4, 2023, sharing how he discovered the handpan and its relaxing effects. In his story, he notes that this modern instrument was invented in Bern in 2000 by Felix Rohner and Sabina Schärer, while also drawing inspiration from instruments such as the alpine bell and the musical saw. Bertrand emphasises how simple it is to play: each note—made up of a fundamental tone, an octave, and a fifth—can feel deeply calming. He explains that you don’t have to be a virtuoso to experience the benefits of the handpan. He also points out that different versions exist, with 9, 10, 11, or 13 notes, to match your style. Take it as an invitation to try it for yourself: choose a handcrafted model and let its soothing vibrations carry you away. Follow Bertrand’s example and discover how this authentic story from September 9, 2020, can support your well-being—order your handpan today.

Learn about the unique architecture of the hammered steel handpan

The handpan is a fascinating instrument composed of two hammered steel shells welded together. Each model is tuned by hand, note by note, using a hammer, giving the instrument its own unique voice and resonance. This artisanal process takes several days and demands precise expertise inherited from the 2000 manufacture of the Hang in Bern by Felix Rohner and Sabina Schärer. Thanks to this careful architecture, vibrations spread harmoniously around the central “ding” and the peripheral dimples. The fineness of the steel and the precision of the hammering determine the richness of the harmonics. The resulting instrument becomes a one-of-a-kind piece of sound art. The handcrafted process explains why each handpan is different and why musicians value the authenticity of every piece. Discover the artisanal craftsmanship of the hammered steel handpan and appreciate the beauty of the manual work behind each note. Treat yourself to a handpan and own an instrument as unique as your creativity.

Compare the weights and dimensions of modern percussion instruments

The popularity of the handpan has given rise to many related instruments. The original Hang from PANArt, with its nitrided steel shell, weighs about 4–5 kg, has a diameter of about 52 cm, and cost around NZ$3150 in 2011, although some online retailers now quote a price of over NZ$0 for the rare examples still available directly to experienced musicians. Contemporary handpans, produced by numerous European workshops, vary between about 3–6 kg and have a diameter of about 50–55 cm. Inspired by the Hang, Russian engineer Andrey Remyannikov launched the RAV Vast in 2013, an instrument weighing about 6.3 kg with a diameter of about 51 cm, tuned to 432 Hz or 440 Hz, and especially popular for sound meditation. Its sibling, the more compact RAV Moon, weighs about 3.6 kg and measures about 39 cm. The price of a RAV remains reasonable compared to the Hang, ranging from £1125 to £2251 depending on the model chosen. Choose your Hang, handpan, RAV Vast, or RAV Moon according to your practice and treat yourself to the ideal musical companion.

Legal warranty: when you order from the French company Instruments du Monde, you’re covered by a 2-year statutory warranty on all our items.

Returns and exchanges: not satisfied with your order? Not sure if this product is right for you? We’ve got you covered! Returns are accepted within 30 days of delivery, and you don’t need to provide a reason. Shop with peace of mind.

Free delivery: if you live in New Zealand, delivery is free.

Dispatch time: dispatches within 48 business hours.

Delivery time: orders are delivered to New Zealand within 3–14 business days. This time frame may be extended to 30 days for other countries.


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